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even as boston struggles to piece it's a back together, canadian police announced they have foiled an al-qaeda terror plot in toronto. at this time there is no evidence that it was connected to boston. this morning funerals were held for two of the victims. >> 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager who was at the marathon, cheering on her boyfriend. friends describe her as have kind heart and wry sense of humor, and there was a funeral for lingzi lu, a chinese citizen who had just written her final exams link. an eight year old boy martin richard was killed as was a police officer. today a thousand mourners turned out to pay their respect. the west borough baptist church has threatened to picket the funerals because gay marriage is legal in massachusetts. but 200 teamsters came out to protect the mourners and the protesters were nowhere to be seen. there was a moment of silence for the victims, the city of boston, white house, house, senate and new york stock exchange all stopped pay their respect. dzhokhar tsarnaev is at boston's hospital. he is on vaent late for and handcuffed to
even as boston struggles to piece it's a back together, canadian police announced they have foiled an al-qaeda terror plot in toronto. at this time there is no evidence that it was connected to boston. this morning funerals were held for two of the victims. >> 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager who was at the marathon, cheering on her boyfriend. friends describe her as have kind heart and wry sense of humor, and there was a funeral for lingzi lu, a chinese citizen who had...
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>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself
>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a...
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to use that name now if bu want to be part of al qaeda. we don't know. >> continues to be the term of convenience but it's important to drill down what that means. >> shepard: as they bounce back and for between english and french, they're saying little. >>> official says the surviving boston bombing suspect was very seriously wounded when they finally got him in custody and now that he is in hospital, he is heavily sedated. so what will his wounds mean? we'll get into that one week on from the boston bombing. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living
to use that name now if bu want to be part of al qaeda. we don't know. >> continues to be the term of convenience but it's important to drill down what that means. >> shepard: as they bounce back and for between english and french, they're saying little. >>> official says the surviving boston bombing suspect was very seriously wounded when they finally got him in custody and now that he is in hospital, he is heavily sedated. so what will his wounds mean? we'll get into that...
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. >> they have also made an alliance with al qaeda, they've worked with al qaeda in pakistan and afghanistan. one of my constituent's son was killed in iraq by nine chechen rebels. so they're in the fight. he goes over there, the tools of trade of warfare for al qaeda are precisely the devices he built, this cooker pressure device, explosive device. there are reports they had suicide vests on. you don't learn that overnight. i personally believe that this man received training when he was over there and he radicalized from 2010 to the present. and then nine months after he comes back from the chechnya region, he pulls off the largest terror attack since 9/11. >> so there's a difference between being influenced by al qaeda or other terrorist groups and getting help and assistance from them. you think it's the latter. >> i think it's very probable that when he's in the region that's a very dangerous region that they're known for his tactics that he possibly could have been trained at that point. i believe he was already radicalizing. i'm questioning what the father's role is. the fathers alway
. >> they have also made an alliance with al qaeda, they've worked with al qaeda in pakistan and afghanistan. one of my constituent's son was killed in iraq by nine chechen rebels. so they're in the fight. he goes over there, the tools of trade of warfare for al qaeda are precisely the devices he built, this cooker pressure device, explosive device. there are reports they had suicide vests on. you don't learn that overnight. i personally believe that this man received training when he was...
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now, you say is that al qaeda linked? now it's kind of a -- yes, they are following al qaeda's inspiration. but it is different than saying that they are al qaeda. >> bret: i think there are a lot more connections that we would like to know about with al qaeda and the splinter groups. perhaps from those documents we have yet to see from the bin laden compound. >> i think this is one of those situations that it's tricky for the administration as they try to message it on the one hand they do have a political interest in saying that al qaeda has been defeated and disseminated in afghanistan where we have been engaged in this long war. at the same time we have seen not only with this plot in canada but incidents in northern africa over the past couple of months there are groups if they aren't direct off chutes of al qaeda in afghanistan at least inspired by them. that's a tough thing to say we both defeated them but have concerns about groups thane spider them. >> bret: panel, thank you. that's it for the panel. stay tuned f
now, you say is that al qaeda linked? now it's kind of a -- yes, they are following al qaeda's inspiration. but it is different than saying that they are al qaeda. >> bret: i think there are a lot more connections that we would like to know about with al qaeda and the splinter groups. perhaps from those documents we have yet to see from the bin laden compound. >> i think this is one of those situations that it's tricky for the administration as they try to message it on the one hand...
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so that means chechens went abroad and joined al qaeda-type groups. and also funds and ideology came into the chechen uprising and that's when they began their cam page of suicide bombings. they didn't ever have this in their past. chechens don't follow any of these extremist movements except for the rebel movement. and i think that possibly in his trip to dagestan, the older one was introduced extremist thoughts and generalized view of the narrative for these groups is muslims are under attack all over the world, we have to strike western powers. and we did see on his website that tamerlan was feeling great sympathy for the syrians who also are facing a heavy-handed fist right now in their uprising. >> dan, we read today in the "wall street journal" tamerlan tsarnaev nearly wore out his welcome at a local mosque in cambridge. he reportedly got angry over the celebration of martin luther king day. he even got angry at a butcher who was selling thanksgiving turkeys. what does that say to you about his mindset? >> well, it's clear looking at it from an
so that means chechens went abroad and joined al qaeda-type groups. and also funds and ideology came into the chechen uprising and that's when they began their cam page of suicide bombings. they didn't ever have this in their past. chechens don't follow any of these extremist movements except for the rebel movement. and i think that possibly in his trip to dagestan, the older one was introduced extremist thoughts and generalized view of the narrative for these groups is muslims are under attack...
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surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post" and other conservative outlets like glenn beck, they proved that they'll just make it up. it was such a burning desire to have the story fit the their at this that they wanted. that they were willing and they have the media tools to just start make stuff up and creating their own reality and creating their own parallel universe. where hey, it is a saudi. guess what. we decided it is a saudi. so that's the story we're going to go with because that's the story we want. if you just take a couple of seconds, imagine, you know, thank god glenn beck wasn't around on 9-11. thank god the fox news of today wasn't around on 9-11. th
surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post"...
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men had direction and guidance from al qaeda terrorists in iran. the iranian foreign ministry denies involvement. amid the misery in boston, the show of gratitude from journalists. we'll explain that later in the grapevine. up next, the misery is far for over from air travelers delayed by the sequester. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... s and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >> bret: time is mope for many airline travelers and right now the government's lack of money or effective plan
men had direction and guidance from al qaeda terrorists in iran. the iranian foreign ministry denies involvement. amid the misery in boston, the show of gratitude from journalists. we'll explain that later in the grapevine. up next, the misery is far for over from air travelers delayed by the sequester. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking...
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the al qaeda online magazine? >> wolf ther >> wolf, there are striking similarities between the attack and the online magazine article. right down to how they glued the shrapnel inside the pressure cooker and low-grade explosive powder used and inspire magazine advised western followers in the united states to actually use multiple pressure cookers and explode them in a crowded space. a lot of similarities to the recipe. we're not being told yet by authorities that there is an exact match, wolf. >> this magazine inspire magazine, it was cited by u.s. authorities, by other terrorists who engaged in activities here in the united states, and major nadal hasan at ft. hood, texas, supposedly red this magazine before he allegedly went out and accused by the u.s. of killing fellow soldiers and injuring many others. it's a magazine that, correct me if i'm wrong, run by the adam gadahn, former american, who is pretty sophisticated when it comes to these kinds of propaganda devices, is that right? >> the people behind the m
the al qaeda online magazine? >> wolf ther >> wolf, there are striking similarities between the attack and the online magazine article. right down to how they glued the shrapnel inside the pressure cooker and low-grade explosive powder used and inspire magazine advised western followers in the united states to actually use multiple pressure cookers and explode them in a crowded space. a lot of similarities to the recipe. we're not being told yet by authorities that there is an exact...
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qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one of the concerns in this country based on what happened with the two suspects in the boston bombing, that one of them is an american citizen. one of them was working toward that. you're something of an expert in uncovering people inside the homeland who may turn to terrorism. overall, what, what approach should law enforcement be taking? are we doing the right things? >> well, thus far the record has been one of success. i mean the first good news is that despite an intense recruiting effort online with online magazines and native-american speaker
qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one...
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these are al qaeda training camps. guest: there is no evidence that al qaeda has training camps on the mexico side of the border. economy depends on exporting to the united states. if there was evidence the mexican government was tolerating al qaeda trading, it would be shut down so fast. that is misinformation. there is a problem with criminal groups.n afrth nion is misinformation. host: let's talk about how they would increase the protections on the border. guest: border security is a big part of this legistion. evidencewants to see of sufficient progress. the bill has set some interesting benchmarks. arizona, san diego, rio grande sector in texas. the border patrol is either arresting returning back to mexico 90% of those who tried to enter. we're not that far from it. .eople don't understand arrests on bemade a year. that number is down to a trickle now. the people trying to enter are getting arrested or turning back and going back to mexico. still a lot that needs to be done. wey different from where were a decade
these are al qaeda training camps. guest: there is no evidence that al qaeda has training camps on the mexico side of the border. economy depends on exporting to the united states. if there was evidence the mexican government was tolerating al qaeda trading, it would be shut down so fast. that is misinformation. there is a problem with criminal groups.n afrth nion is misinformation. host: let's talk about how they would increase the protections on the border. guest: border security is a big...
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are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to justify their drone attacks. it's not unfamiliar to them. >> about a year ago or so, the nypd came under fire for some listening in this -- using surveillance techniques on certain groups. >> in new jersey. >> in new jersey. >> right. >> there was a thing going back and forth between new york, new jersey, whether they were allowed to do this or not. with all this going on, aren't we making the case for more of that rather than less of that? >> yeah, we have to do more of it. it's very uncomfortable. it's very -- none of us want to give up any of our privacy, understandable. the
are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to...
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are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to justify their drone attacks. it's not unfamiliar to them. >> about a year ago or so, the nypd came under fire for some listening in this -- using surveillance techniques on certain groups. >> in new jersey. >> in new jersey. >> right. >> there was a thing going back and forth between new york, new jersey, whether they were allowed to do this or not. with all this going on, aren't we making the case for more of that rather than less of that? >> yeah, we have to do more of it. it's very uncomfortable. it's very -- none of us want to give up any of our privacy, understandable. the
are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to...
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al qaeda and an islamic jihadist extended the battlefield to the united states. in this war we're in, that's what makes it unique and different. is that the battlefield has extended to the united states. therefore, to me, a soldier in that war or an enemy combatant in that war is, in fact, an enemy combatant, not just an ordinary criminal if he's captured here, even if he's captured here in the united states. again i want to emphasize he would be getting a civilian trial and none of the evidence that's brought out in this interrogation could be used against him. it's solely for the purpose of intelligence. >> this issue of radicalization in the islamic community, does this mean anybody with radical views should be viewed as an enemy combatant as a threat? because there seems to be a fine line here. so he got radicalized. the brother got radicalized. but if there's no connection to some sort of organized terrorist organization, do you treat them as an enemy combatant and do you worry that then suddenly we're going to treat any potential radical, somebody who's got
al qaeda and an islamic jihadist extended the battlefield to the united states. in this war we're in, that's what makes it unique and different. is that the battlefield has extended to the united states. therefore, to me, a soldier in that war or an enemy combatant in that war is, in fact, an enemy combatant, not just an ordinary criminal if he's captured here, even if he's captured here in the united states. again i want to emphasize he would be getting a civilian trial and none of the...
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since 9/11 al-qaeda is no longer in one or two countries, it's in eight or ten. christians in egypt, the christians in iraq are under attack. christians in northern nigeria are under attack. the southern philippines, the northern caucasus. the whole islamic world is aflame. that does not mean every member of the islam make faith is a radical or anti-american or a hater in any way. but the numbers have grown enormously. that entire region from all the way from africa all the way over to afghanistan and beyond is aflame. >> i do agree part of your statement. proportionately the radicalization has gone on, but more than that the moderation has increased. people are condemning radicalism. you heard muslims, jointly, voids, condemning radicalizations, condemning -- >> are they condemning the fact that christians are being purged from the middle east? there are 17 million in iran? they have been driven out of that region. >> absolutely. if you look at the war -- on the internet. muslims are standing up against radicalization. >> why can't they stop it? why can't they s
since 9/11 al-qaeda is no longer in one or two countries, it's in eight or ten. christians in egypt, the christians in iraq are under attack. christians in northern nigeria are under attack. the southern philippines, the northern caucasus. the whole islamic world is aflame. that does not mean every member of the islam make faith is a radical or anti-american or a hater in any way. but the numbers have grown enormously. that entire region from all the way from africa all the way over to...
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he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my
he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning...
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among them, al qaeda. the next question, though, is if he should be treated as a standard criminal defendant, or if some of the rights should be different given the accusations of terror against this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. and that relates to in miranda question that you've been talking about today. we're trying to get a better understanding of how it's impacted by what we're learning, which is the fact that he can't communicate right now because of injuries to his throat. and at this point, it's really unclear exactly what impact that hasmz it appears that after he is first able to communicate, at least the justice department would argue, they can speak to him before giving him his miranda rights. >> oh, peter alexander, thank you for clearing that up from there. appreciate it. chuck hagel is addressing concerns during his first trip to israel. top questions on the political radar concern whether the two suspects in the attacks, especially the older brother tamerlan, were inspired by militant groups over
among them, al qaeda. the next question, though, is if he should be treated as a standard criminal defendant, or if some of the rights should be different given the accusations of terror against this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. and that relates to in miranda question that you've been talking about today. we're trying to get a better understanding of how it's impacted by what we're learning, which is the fact that he can't communicate right now because of injuries to his throat. and at this point,...
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the enemy is radical islam, defined as the taliban, al qaeda, and affiliated groups. the question i have regarding this case is there any association between these two individuals and the groups i just named to allow enemy combatant status to be conferred upon the suspect in boston. >> don, you and i were talking about this a lot last week as the investigation was unfolding. >> right. >> what is your reaction to that? >> i -- it seems to be that there is a notion among certain people in congress that having a criminal justice system that is effective is incompatible with gathering intelligence. we've seen so many cases where they both can work together. for example, the david hadley case, faisal shad dad is, naisul. all of these guys have been convicted in federal criminal court, and all of these guys have been intelligence bone nan to the intelligence community. if done smartly, you can have your cake andette it too. i think sometimes there is a misconception it's either all intelligence or all criminal, and never the two shall meet, and that's wrong. >> center for c
the enemy is radical islam, defined as the taliban, al qaeda, and affiliated groups. the question i have regarding this case is there any association between these two individuals and the groups i just named to allow enemy combatant status to be conferred upon the suspect in boston. >> don, you and i were talking about this a lot last week as the investigation was unfolding. >> right. >> what is your reaction to that? >> i -- it seems to be that there is a notion among...
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qaeda, were substantially, you know, substantially supported by al qaeda. and so, coming up with the legal justification to label them enemy combatants, it's a real stretch. >> we've got some sound from senator chuck schumer this morning. i want to play this sound and let's talk about it on the other side. take a listen. >> there's plenty of evidence. they don't need his confession to get him in a trial. so i don't think we have to cross the line and say he should be an enemy combatant, which could be challenged in court. >> goldie, what's even behind this? what's behind this idea that he should be labeled? >> i don't know what's behind it, but i do know that, you know, trying to label this young man as an enemy combatant is akin to trying to hop across the pacific ocean on a pogo stick. it just doesn't mesh. at the end of the day, he is an american citizen. this american land is not a battlefield at this time. there is nothing to support that. and so this young man deserves a trial in a criminal court, in this country. he cannot be tried in a military trib
qaeda, were substantially, you know, substantially supported by al qaeda. and so, coming up with the legal justification to label them enemy combatants, it's a real stretch. >> we've got some sound from senator chuck schumer this morning. i want to play this sound and let's talk about it on the other side. take a listen. >> there's plenty of evidence. they don't need his confession to get him in a trial. so i don't think we have to cross the line and say he should be an enemy...
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behind that, you get groups -- such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma , to what we potentially could see with the ,9-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. is an extraordinary example of violence. the pentagon evidence -- depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took place, the other was killed in that shooting in watertown, massachusetts, t
behind that, you get groups -- such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma , to what we potentially could see with the ,9-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is...
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are they tied to al qaeda? we don't know yet. >> reporter: law enforcement tells fox news one of the ways they were able to identify the brothers as suspects in the investigation through surveillance video not publicly released where you see the two brothers reacting in completely different manner than the rest of the crowd when the blast goes off. they do not turn toward the blast with some foreknowledge much what would happen and they continue on their way, jon. jon: what about their overseas ties for the two brothers, what are we learning about that? >> reporter: based on a discussion with a assistant fbi director, senator graham says they should label the surviving brother as an enemy combatant which is possible under u.s. law so he can be interviewed about possible overseas ties and later read him his rights and prosecute him in federal court. >> you don't want to turn over intelligence gathering to a criminal defense lawyer and the terrorist. you want to be able to gather tell without a lawyer present. un
are they tied to al qaeda? we don't know yet. >> reporter: law enforcement tells fox news one of the ways they were able to identify the brothers as suspects in the investigation through surveillance video not publicly released where you see the two brothers reacting in completely different manner than the rest of the crowd when the blast goes off. they do not turn toward the blast with some foreknowledge much what would happen and they continue on their way, jon. jon: what about their...
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defined as the taliban, al qaeda and affiliated groups. the question i have regarding this case, is there any affiliation between these two individuals and the groups i just named to allow enemy combatant status to be conferred. >> we are listening to a presser from senator graham. he takes issue with tigs ma's decision not to declare dzhokhar tsarnaev an enemy combatant. earlier today, jay carney at the daily briefing for the white house says that the suspect will not be treated as an enemy combatant. they will prosecute this terrorist go their words, through civilian system of justice under u.s. law. we saw within the last hour, the charges filed against dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspected bomber. he has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction against persons and property at the boston marathon resulting in the deaths of three people and injuries to more. our own pete williams is looking over the charges and getting more information. meanwhile we have new information regarding the parents of the two suspected bott b
defined as the taliban, al qaeda and affiliated groups. the question i have regarding this case, is there any affiliation between these two individuals and the groups i just named to allow enemy combatant status to be conferred. >> we are listening to a presser from senator graham. he takes issue with tigs ma's decision not to declare dzhokhar tsarnaev an enemy combatant. earlier today, jay carney at the daily briefing for the white house says that the suspect will not be treated as an...
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this looks more like columbine than al qaeda. two kids who radicalize between themselves in closed circle and go out and commit murder. i would charge these guys with murderer than terrorism. bill: kristen powers, "daily beast" columnist and fox news contributor. rich, how do you come down on that? >> i think that is incredibly foolhardy. on one level there are resonances with columbine. you have two confederates like columbine. the mayhem was more on columbine level than settle 11th level. columbine did not have any idealogical component. this was murder out of sheer hatred. these guys were motivated by radical islam and hatred of the united states. i don't know all the agonized media coverage we don't know their motive yet. we clearly know what their motive was. the rest is finding out details to fill out the story. bill: you call it foolish, kirsten, what do you call the comment? >> i wouldn't go so far to say it is clear about what their motive is. there is a lot of theorizing what the motive is and points in the direction of
this looks more like columbine than al qaeda. two kids who radicalize between themselves in closed circle and go out and commit murder. i would charge these guys with murderer than terrorism. bill: kristen powers, "daily beast" columnist and fox news contributor. rich, how do you come down on that? >> i think that is incredibly foolhardy. on one level there are resonances with columbine. you have two confederates like columbine. the mayhem was more on columbine level than settle...
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qaeda like group. this is early reporting. it could be very well wrong. we're going to get a lot out of this young man's interrogation and we're going to find out if this was sponsored from overseas. i think the interesting thing is the russians apparently came to washington and brought the elder brother's name up. the question is what did they tell them and why was this not followed up. a couple days ago i said i didn't think this was an intelligence failure but if, in fact, the russians did warn us about him, we could be something else here. >> let me ask you about that, juliette kayyem. that could be a big question mark once the celebration of this particular operation which has clearly been successful, once that dies down, there will be an inquest into what has gone on in the background to all this, and it has turned out the fbi did indeed interview one of these two brothers two years ago and he is somebody that they now believe was having quite serious islamic fundamentalist development in his lif
qaeda like group. this is early reporting. it could be very well wrong. we're going to get a lot out of this young man's interrogation and we're going to find out if this was sponsored from overseas. i think the interesting thing is the russians apparently came to washington and brought the elder brother's name up. the question is what did they tell them and why was this not followed up. a couple days ago i said i didn't think this was an intelligence failure but if, in fact, the russians did...
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he raised funds for al qaeda. the trustee of that mosque is karadawi, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. listeners can google him and see on youtube the calling for the slaughter of jews, killing of homosexuals. on that mosque website is a lesson on how to beat your wife. the mosque is run by the american muslim society which federal prosecutors say is the overt arm of the muslim brotherhood in america. >>gretchen: we now tamerlan had been arrested for domestic violence. that is an interesting point. governor deval patrick in massachusetts, at one point according to you embraced this organization but at the last minute it changed. >> the night before the imam was going to join and represent the muslim community at this memorial service, governor patrick called him up and disinvited him. that's the good news. >>gretchen: you are looking to authorities now for two things. to investigate radical islam in boston in general, but also to disavow with political correctness. in what way? >> for ten years we'v
he raised funds for al qaeda. the trustee of that mosque is karadawi, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. listeners can google him and see on youtube the calling for the slaughter of jews, killing of homosexuals. on that mosque website is a lesson on how to beat your wife. the mosque is run by the american muslim society which federal prosecutors say is the overt arm of the muslim brotherhood in america. >>gretchen: we now tamerlan had been arrested for domestic violence. that...
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canada finds two suspects and an al qaeda rail terror plot. from "the usa today" -- the alleged plot is not connected to the boston marathon bombing attack, according to officials. other stories in the news, a school in west, texas is resuming. this is the town hit by the fertilizer plant blast. you can see an image there. president obama plans to attend a memorial service on thursday for victims in west. by tsa and the plan airlines, it's gotten a lot of questioning from various groups, andht attendant unions such -- the tsa plan to let knives on planes, and it has been delayed. this is gotten pushed back after weeks of public backlash from lawmakers. that was supposed to go into effect this week, but not now. we are asking you this morning about immigration reform and whether it should be delayed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. dave is our next caller in wayne, pennsylvania, on the republican line. caller: good morning. , i look at it like this -- i do not know that it needs to be on hold based upon this incident, but i was watching
canada finds two suspects and an al qaeda rail terror plot. from "the usa today" -- the alleged plot is not connected to the boston marathon bombing attack, according to officials. other stories in the news, a school in west, texas is resuming. this is the town hit by the fertilizer plant blast. you can see an image there. president obama plans to attend a memorial service on thursday for victims in west. by tsa and the plan airlines, it's gotten a lot of questioning from various...
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but al qaeda is very much on the march. as a matter of fact, radical islam is regenerating. and the way they are coming after us is to find people in our own backyard and turn them against us. how could we have missed this? how could the intelings intellie services in russia tell the f.b.i., you need to watch this guy, we believe he's a radical islamist coming to your country to hurt you. how could we miss him going to russia and coming back? how could we miss his youtube videos where he's ranting and raving against us and threatening to take us down as a nation? these are questions to be asked and answered. and here's what we're suggesting. that the surviving suspect, due to the ties that these two have to radical islamic thought and the ties to che chechnya, one oe most radical countries in the world, that the president declare preliminarily that the evidence suggests this man should be treated as an enemy combatant. we could hold him for a period of time. we could question him without a lawyer. and none of the evidence could be used against him in the criminal proceeding.
but al qaeda is very much on the march. as a matter of fact, radical islam is regenerating. and the way they are coming after us is to find people in our own backyard and turn them against us. how could we have missed this? how could the intelings intellie services in russia tell the f.b.i., you need to watch this guy, we believe he's a radical islamist coming to your country to hurt you. how could we miss him going to russia and coming back? how could we miss his youtube videos where he's...
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it has been apparent that with all -- with al qaeda unable to mount elaborate attacks like the one it carried out on 9/11, other islamists have stepped in with smaller and less intricate crimes but crimes that are nonetheless meant to send a terrorist message. these include shazad who failed to detonate a device in times square in 2010 and would be the subway bomber -- the would-be subway bomber and his con federates. is this, as former c.i.a. director michael hayden put it, the new normal? there's also cause for concern in the president's reluctance soon after the boston bombing, even to use the t word, terrorism, in his vegas muings on friday about -- vague musings on friday about some unspecified agenda of the perpetrators. when by then there was no mystery. the agenda was jihad. for five years we have heard principally from those who wield executive power, of a claim need to make fundamental changes in this country to change the world's, particularly the muslim world's, perception of us to press the reset button. we have not heard a word from those sources suggesting any need to u
it has been apparent that with all -- with al qaeda unable to mount elaborate attacks like the one it carried out on 9/11, other islamists have stepped in with smaller and less intricate crimes but crimes that are nonetheless meant to send a terrorist message. these include shazad who failed to detonate a device in times square in 2010 and would be the subway bomber -- the would-be subway bomber and his con federates. is this, as former c.i.a. director michael hayden put it, the new normal?...
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why republicans said words like al qaeda were taken out of a report of the action that killed four americans. >> i don't think we've got to the bottom what the state department knew and when they knew it and why didn't they take action and during the attack itself. why weren't assets brought in. family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. . .. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> inside the main residence the attackers come in here and they ransack the place and then they
why republicans said words like al qaeda were taken out of a report of the action that killed four americans. >> i don't think we've got to the bottom what the state department knew and when they knew it and why didn't they take action and during the attack itself. why weren't assets brought in. family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very...